"Street racers" arrested after hitting 90 mph on I-5

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Street racers arrested after hitting 90 mph on I-5 in Seattle
Three Bellingham-area men were arrested Sunday afternoon after they were seen racing north from Kent to Seattle on Interstate 5 at speeds exceeding 90 mph.
By Sara Jean Green
Seattle Times staff reporter
Three Bellingham-area men were arrested Sunday afternoon after they were seen racing north from Kent to Seattle on Interstate 5 at speeds exceeding 90 mph.
Two of the three men were arrested just before 4 p.m. after getting stuck in a traffic backup near Michigan Street that was caused by ongoing, weekend construction projects on I-5 in Seattle, said State Patrol Trooper Christina Martin.
The men, 18 and 21, were booked into the King County Jail on suspicion of reckless racing, but were released just before 1 a.m. today, jail records show. Troopers impounded their vehicles, a red Ford Mustang and a green-and-black Mustang, Martin said.
The third man, who was seen driving in the area after the first two men were arrested, was later arrested, but was released without being booked into jail. The 21-year-old's car, also a Mustang was impounded, too.
All three were driving in excess of 90 mph, Martin said.
Several drivers called 911 to report six vehicles being driven aggressively and erratically, beginning on Highway 516 in Kent, said Martin. Three of the racing vehicles — two Volkswagen Jettas and a Nissan SX — were also northbound on I-5 but exited the freeway before the Michigan Street exit, she said.
At one point, witnesses told troopers the driver of the Nissan cut in front of the speeding Mustangs and slammed on the brakes, nearly causing a collision. A state Department of Transportation crew also reported seeing the cars fly by them. "Traffic was flowing at 70 mph at the time and these cars were way beyond that," Martin said.
The arrested drivers later told troopers they are members of a Bellingham auto-racing group called "Rogue Squadron," Martin said. She said a preliminary online search didn't turn up any information about the club.
For several years, street racing has been a growing problem in the Kent area.
"As soon as the sun comes out and the weather warms up," police and troopers see an increase in street racing, especially on Friday and Saturday nights in the area around Highway 167, Martin said.

"They're a tough group to catch sometimes because they don't stop."
 
Good for the police. Hope they find the other drivers and all are prosecuted to the full extent of the law.:tongue:
 
Melt down the cars and use/donate whatever you can get to a charity. Preferably to one that involves helping innocent folks who lost loved ones because of street racing.
 
:tongue: Yea, 90 mph, wow. B-F-D. "Booked into jail on suspicion of reckless racing." Unreal - wonder what that pleads out to.
After noting Oregon driver's pokey habits during NSXPO 2008, I can deduce WA is the same. My condolences to you.
+ I do not condone street racing. +
 
i had the idea of seeing if i could go undercover and help police with lowering street racing in columbus, by using my NSX lol, take them out, race them then book them :biggrin: im such a prick lol JK
 
:tongue: Yea, 90 mph, wow. B-F-D. "Booked into jail on suspicion of reckless racing." Unreal - wonder what that pleads out to.
After noting Oregon driver's pokey habits during NSXPO 2008, I can deduce WA is the same. My condolences to you.
+ I do not condone street racing. +

Agreed. How F-ing rediculous. NINETY!!! OMG!!! :rolleyes:
First off those "kids" are idiots. "we're from rogue squadron! a street racing group! :confused: Are you serious?
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For 90mph I'd say gimme my speeding ticket and get out of my face.
Cops suck. I don't condone street racing, I also don't condone idiot police work. Go do something productive and quit wasting people's time. I'm sure while you were impounding cars and hauling people to jail instead of issuing tickets, something bad was actually happening.

Dispatch: "306", I have a domestic violence call and 3rd and Maple, can you assist?"

DoucheCop: "Negative, I'm route to the jail. 3 in custody that were doing 90 on the highway". lol :rolleyes:

If they want to call it "street racing" so they can make some big story about it and act like they're actually doing something, the least you fools could do is realize it for what it is and not think that this was actually a good thing. My god, we have 4 or 5 cars rolling up to Mid-Ohio every year doing 90 sometimes, and we're certainly not street racing. :mad:
 
It isn't the speed that I have a problem with, it is the assholes swerving around in traffic trying to get around people. Whether they were "only" doing 90mph in this case or not is irrelevant, because clearly these guys are doing things they shouldn't be on the highway. A speeding ticket is unlikely to be much of a deterrant.
 
It isn't the speed that I have a problem with, it is the assholes swerving around in traffic trying to get around people. Whether they were "only" doing 90mph in this case or not is irrelevant, because clearly these guys are doing things they shouldn't be on the highway. A speeding ticket is unlikely to be much of a deterrant.

I disagree. So I can call the cops and says I saw you driving erratically.....news flash eye witness accounts are the most unreliable and suspect evidence there is. I remember a crossing guard got hysterical with me as I drove in a school zone doing the speed limit....... I guess my exhaust and "fast" car automatically made me a criminal. It's loud and looks fast......must be breaking the law.

This is not a good thing. I suppose if you're driving 5 to 10 over the speed limit and some a$$holE drives up next to you rapidly the haters on the road will turn you in. Yes concerned citizens should make a report (when necessary), but when the cops get on the scene and do not observe any illegal behavior --- then it should be over. Cops should have to make that assessment first hand themselves.
 
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I think I just saw the future of NSXPO flash before my eyes..... :eek: :eek: :eek:

Lady on the right looks decent at least. But then the image is blurry. :wink::biggrin:
 
Agreed. How F-ing rediculous. NINETY!!! OMG!!!
Cops suck. I don't condone street racing, I also don't condone idiot police work. Go do something productive and quit wasting people's time. I'm sure while you were impounding cars and hauling people to jail instead of issuing tickets, something bad was actually happening.

So I can call the cops and says I saw you driving erratically.....news flash eye witness accounts are the most unreliable and suspect evidence there is. I remember a crossing guard got hysterical with me as I drove in a school zone doing the speed limit....... I guess my exhaust and "fast" car automatically made me a criminal. It's loud and looks fast......must be breaking the law.
This is not a good thing. I suppose if you're driving 5 to 10 over the speed limit and some a$$holE drives up next to you rapidly the haters on the road will turn you in. Yes concerned citizens should make a report (when necessary), but when the cops get on the scene and do not observe any illegal behavior --- then it should be over. Cops should have to make that assessment first hand themselves.

I acknowledge that most people are stupidly unaware and painfully slow. I acknowledge that most traffic cops, let alone the average motorist, have absolutely no clue in the world what-so-ever about automobiles- let alone performance modifications. The consequence to this is that many improperly profile cars instead of actual driving behavior which is a shame. So, I always take everyone's observations with a grain of salt and consider the source.

So that being said, while I agree with the spirit of your point- I do not think that applies to the facts in this specific instance:
http://www.komonews.com/news/40335767.html

Look. If you have 10 people call 911 in a panic, then I am going to have to go out on a limb here and suggest that you may be doing something wrong. Now, before fast and furious & friends slams me.... know that I say in the context of perhaps having some reasonable degree of experience to which I can bring to bear on this particular topic from my youth. :cool:

Yes. Behind the wheel these are just young 20's adrenaline fueled kids, acting like kids do and drawing a lot of attention to themselves acting like dip shits. Yup.

However, ultimately they are endangering the general public and thus some prudent degree of intervention is necessary, probably more than a simple speeding ticket. It's not so much the speed (people safely do 75-90 on I5 all day long w/o the complication of making the evening news).... but because they are driving highly unpredictably, weaving in and out of traffic, and in general acting like ass clowns; as I have no doubt they apparently do regularly on highway 167 in Kent.

It even went on to state that one slammed on his brakes almost intentionally causing an accident. The hall mark of Genius.

So, similar to the last street racing thread we had on nsxprime.... no one is going to be able to make a compelling argument here to the contrary. In short, if you act like a baby- common sense says that you will probably get a baby sitter.
 
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Look. If you have 10 people call 911 in a panic, then I am going to have to go out on a limb here and suggest that you may be doing something wrong.

Wait a minute, how come I heard this exact same thing before?? I was at Don's school, and got black flagged, and one instructor claimed him, corner workers and "some students" all considered I'm too aggressive; and then I found out there's such thing that you are driving way too fast in HPDE.:wink:
 
Wait a minute, how come I heard this exact same thing before?? I was at Don's school, and got black flagged, and one instructor claimed him, corner workers and "some students" all considered I'm too aggressive; and then I found out there's such thing that you are driving way too fast in HPDE.:wink:

Then come to the AR trackdays.

You won't be driving too fast there.

:biggrin:
 
You guys are missing the point. They were Mustangs. Mustangs going 90 mph are inherently dangerous.... it was only a matter of time until pieces of the car fell off and flew into someone's windshield.
 
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